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Lab Animal hematolog

Lab animal hematology

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Rabbits: Blood Collection jugular, marginal ear vein, central ear artery
Rabbits: WBC Heterophils inverted hetero/lymph ratio
Rabbits: Heterophils neuts called this or pseudoeosinophil
Rabbits: Heterphil Facts granules stain stong pink,nucleus multilobed/segmented, may also see normal neuts (classify the same)
Rabbits: Lymps same as dogs/cats
Rabbits: Monos same as dog/cat
Rabbits: Eos larger than neuts, granules larger, nucleus segmented or lobed
Rabbits: Basos reg. present, can be 8-10% or high as 30%
Rabbits: RBC size 6.5-7.0, recovery time 14-17days if 5-15% blood gone
Guinea Pigs: Blood Collection jugular (stressful when sick), cephalic/saphenous for sm amts of blood
Guinea Pigs: WBC - Heterophils inverted hetero/lymph, similar to rabbit
Guinea Pigs: Lymphs may contain single lrg inclusion body - kurloff body - origin unknown
Guinea Pigs: monos same as dogs
Guinea Pigs: eos lrger in size and larger granules
Guinea Pigs: basos rare to occasional
Guinea Pigs: RBC and platelet RBC size 7.0-8.0, lrgest of lab animals, rouleaux, central pallor yes or no, slight polychromasia
Rats: blood collecion lateral tail vein
Rats: WBC strange granulocyte maturation (donut), inverted neut/lymph ratio, morph similar to dog
Rats: RBC RBC size 6.0-6.5, retics very high in newborns
Rats: Platelets count highest in domestic animals, count 500,000-1,300,000, shape pleomorphic
Mouse: Blood collection lateral tail vein
Mouse: WBC inverted neut/lymp ratio, donut granulocyte maturation
Mouse: RBC RBC size 6.0-6.5, highest of RBC counts
Ferrets: Blood collection lrg amts jugular, small amts cephalic/saphenous
Ferrets: WBC normal Neut:Lymph ratio, variations if diff values between male/female, lower WBC than dog/cat
Ferrets: RBC Higher count, higher PCV, some retics normal
Ferrets: Platelets tend to be higher
which small animal has the highest platelet count of domesticated animals? Rats
Which veinwould be used for collecting large amounts of blood from a ferret? Jugular
Which animals sometimes have granulocytes with a donut shaped nucleus? Rats and Mice
Describe appearance of Neuts in Rabbit heterophils, stain strong pink, nucleus multilobed/segmented, some normal looking
Describe apppearance of Eos in Rabbit larger in size than neuts, granules larger, nucleus less segmented/lobed
Which animalshave neuts that look similar to dog neuts? Rats
Which animal can become extremely stressed from a jugular venipuncture? guinea pigs
How does a ferret's normal WBC count compare to a dog's normal WBC count? lower WBC than dog
Describe what a kurloff body looks like and whadt animal it is seen in? single large inclusion body - Guinea Pigs
What veins are commonly used to draw blood in a rabbit? Jugular, marginal ear vein, central ear artery
List typical neut:lymph - Rabbit inverted
Typical Neut:Lymph - guinea pigs inverted
Typical Neut:Lymph - Rats inverted
Typical Neut:Lymph - Mouse inverted
Typical Neut:Lymph - Ferrets normal
What species noted for basophilia? Rabbits
What species can have high reticc count in newborns? rats
What species is known for pleomorphic platelets? Rats
Which species has the highest RBC count? mouse
Which species has the largest RBC of lab animals? guinea pigs
Created by: mjprokop
 

 



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